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israel categorically reject a land-for-peace deal. he rejected the proposal calling it unacceptable. >> we are prepared to make generous compromises for peace, but we can't go back to the 1967 lines. these lines are indefensible. >> disputes happened between friends and expressed optimism that a deal would ultimately be reached. >> is possible for us to shape a deal that allows israel to secure itself, not to be vulnerable, but to also resolve what has manhattan the issue for both peoples for decades now. 7>> the solution is nowhere in sight. the sides remain at odds with how to proceed with the peace process. >> our washington correspondent. this seems like a complete dead end. is there anything they agree on? >> and they agree on the and that there should be two separate states in the middle east. but they disagree how to achieve it. he is saying that the new reality is the ground. the palestinian side just as to accept this new reality. >> what does the body language of the two leaders tell us about the atmosphere of the talk? >> t
israel categorically reject a land-for-peace deal. he rejected the proposal calling it unacceptable. >> we are prepared to make generous compromises for peace, but we can't go back to the 1967 lines. these lines are indefensible. >> disputes happened between friends and expressed optimism that a deal would ultimately be reached. >> is possible for us to shape a deal that allows israel to secure itself, not to be vulnerable, but to also resolve what has manhattan the issue for...
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does this raise new security concerns for israel? >> it is certainly a concern for israel. there was a strong statement by the israeli defense minister blaming israel for failing to secure the border. egyptian security has denied the militants infiltrated from the sinai desert. but that border region is hard to control. it is a long border, a big area. since the fall of the mubarak regime, israel is concerned there is a security vacuum that military groups might make use of. just recently, they stationed more troops there. that has to be coordinated with the israelis under the peace treaty. there is a major security issue israel has to deal with. >> thank you for that update. there are echoes of 2008 on global markets. >> major losses in asia, europe, and the u.s.. there are concerns on the global economic outlook. american stocks did not escape a global markdown. by the time trading ended, the dow jones industrials were over 400 points down. it kept the market under pressure, as well as comments by investment bank goldman sachs that the global economy could slide back into
does this raise new security concerns for israel? >> it is certainly a concern for israel. there was a strong statement by the israeli defense minister blaming israel for failing to secure the border. egyptian security has denied the militants infiltrated from the sinai desert. but that border region is hard to control. it is a long border, a big area. since the fall of the mubarak regime, israel is concerned there is a security vacuum that military groups might make use of. just...
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she came with her own instructions for israel to halt settlement. given the events in egypt, being open through dialogue was essential. goshawk -- >> here we would have the same message. freedom of speech is necessary. that is what we have to demand and that is what we will continue to demand. >> and they voiced concern. hong >> egypt is not a major producer, but monday, they could either spread to middle eastern oil producers or canal flows. the organization of petroleum exporting countries says it is concerned about will not boost output now. as was being a major transit country, it also attracts a lot of foreign investment. foreign businesses are starting to take precautions. >> the economy is feeling the brunt of the unrest with many banks remain closed on monday. along with energy suppliers, many german carmakers have production facilities in egypt. bmw suspended operations at the plant. many of the workers are going to be flown out of the country. others have been advised to stay at home. with one person injured, the energy giant has evacuated
she came with her own instructions for israel to halt settlement. given the events in egypt, being open through dialogue was essential. goshawk -- >> here we would have the same message. freedom of speech is necessary. that is what we have to demand and that is what we will continue to demand. >> and they voiced concern. hong >> egypt is not a major producer, but monday, they could either spread to middle eastern oil producers or canal flows. the organization of petroleum...
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one of the settlers' strongest allies is israel's minister of infrastructure. he's with the nationalist yisrael beitenu party, a coalition partner in the government, though his views sound far more strident than official government pronouncements. uzi landau refers to the west bank by its biblical name, judea and samaria, and says it's an integral part of the jewish homeland. you've been quoted as calling arabs the occupiers. is that an accurate quote, and what did you mean? >> it is an absolutely accurate description. they are modern crusaders. this land has been always our land. this land -- so many occupiers. jews were driven out, many of them, during the roman period. they saw the iranians, the farsi, they saw the ottomans, they saw the arabs, they saw the british, the marmlukes, you name it. every occupier replaced the one d w repced by the occupier that came after him. the arabs are one of the occupiers. they are living over there and they have and should have all the rights as a minority has in every democratic country. but we claim that this is our land
one of the settlers' strongest allies is israel's minister of infrastructure. he's with the nationalist yisrael beitenu party, a coalition partner in the government, though his views sound far more strident than official government pronouncements. uzi landau refers to the west bank by its biblical name, judea and samaria, and says it's an integral part of the jewish homeland. you've been quoted as calling arabs the occupiers. is that an accurate quote, and what did you mean? >> it is an...
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this has angered israel. at the same time, obama says that the palestinians must honor all previous agreents with israel. as september approaches, analysts say it is by no means certain that the u.s. will come to a vote on palestine. either way, the dispute might be about to enter a new phase. >> last month, the israeli foreign ministry warned that if you and recognizes the palestinian state, the 1993 oslo accords would be null and void. there are israelis who understand their neighbors desire for an independent state and there are palesnians to think that u.n. recognion would only make matters worse. listen to what they have to say. >> like millions of i.t. developers around the world, this man is young, creative, and optimistic. he has just lost his latest project called "hello palestine," which is a digital travel guide. -- he has just launched his latest project. >> is the first travel guide of its kind. we hope that it will help to bring tourists to palestine. i think this is a beautiful place. >> it tak
this has angered israel. at the same time, obama says that the palestinians must honor all previous agreents with israel. as september approaches, analysts say it is by no means certain that the u.s. will come to a vote on palestine. either way, the dispute might be about to enter a new phase. >> last month, the israeli foreign ministry warned that if you and recognizes the palestinian state, the 1993 oslo accords would be null and void. there are israelis who understand their neighbors...
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he said israel should stop settlements. netanyahu replied that israel also wants peace. he said he hopes communication with china will remain open. >>> the elder brother of a chinese activist says he was assaulted by two men on thursday in a string of attacks against his relatives. he's now in the united states. u.s. officials are concerned about the reported harassment against his family. he escaped house arrest in the chinese province in april last year. his elder brother lives there. he said since the departure his relatives have been harassed by government authorities. he said it's intensified since mid-april. >> translator: the government's harassment against me has not stopped but escalated. >> officials expressed concerns over the lastest report of harassme harassment. >> we ask you to treat them fairly and with dignity. >> the secretary of state john kerry wrote to chinese officials conveying u.s. concerns. >>> cartoon characters are one of the pillars of japanese pop culture. marketers use them all the time to promote their products. now some foreign embassies i
he said israel should stop settlements. netanyahu replied that israel also wants peace. he said he hopes communication with china will remain open. >>> the elder brother of a chinese activist says he was assaulted by two men on thursday in a string of attacks against his relatives. he's now in the united states. u.s. officials are concerned about the reported harassment against his family. he escaped house arrest in the chinese province in april last year. his elder brother lives...
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prisoners in israel. it's not that kind of situation. you got 10,000 people under incarceration in israel, all of them palestinians, some are children, some are women, some are old people. >> charlie: some are charged with murder. >> those charged with murde will get their just deserve and some are hold without prior and even without accusation. you have on the other side one soldier who is captured in a military oration by hamas. so which has more imperatives, more than the other? i think if your government is serious about it, they would have pressured israel to reach an agreement with hamas that hamas offered toelease -- in return for release of certain prisoners of these 10,000 held by israel. >> charlie: is there any indicati that hamas is changing. >> let me put it this way. you go back to 1993, okay. the plo then had the same language in its charter that hamas has in i charter about the removal of israel from palestinian territory, palestinian claims on all the territory, etcetera, etcetera. etcete
prisoners in israel. it's not that kind of situation. you got 10,000 people under incarceration in israel, all of them palestinians, some are children, some are women, some are old people. >> charlie: some are charged with murder. >> those charged with murde will get their just deserve and some are hold without prior and even without accusation. you have on the other side one soldier who is captured in a military oration by hamas. so which has more imperatives, more than the other?...
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they will move to isolate israel further. israel will look very carefully at who will support this move. there is a lot of diplomatic talks going on behind closed doors, the u.s. is divided over the issue. it might go to the general assembly. even then, seeing this process getting started and seeing where it is heading. >> tanya, thank you very much. the un general assembly gave the seat to libya's national transitional council. they are the legitimate representative of the libyan people. the assembly voted 114-17 in favor of the motion. representatives of the council can take8 lydia's seat in the general assembly. the government leader can attend a gathering of world leaders next week. there was opposition coming from several left-wing latin american countries and some african nations. in libya, forces bking the interim government have withdrawn from the gaddafi stronghold. after a day of heavy fighting, soldiers say that they need to stock up on ammunition. but they promised to return. there are also fears clashes in gaddaf
they will move to isolate israel further. israel will look very carefully at who will support this move. there is a lot of diplomatic talks going on behind closed doors, the u.s. is divided over the issue. it might go to the general assembly. even then, seeing this process getting started and seeing where it is heading. >> tanya, thank you very much. the un general assembly gave the seat to libya's national transitional council. they are the legitimate representative of the libyan people....
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egypt has had relatively positive relations with israel. after israeli forces withdrew from sinai and taba in the 1980's. >> we look forward to the days ahead with hope and optimism. we are confident that both the palestinians and the israeli people deserve to live in peace and dignity. >> mubarak was also present at the latest round of peace talks in washington. internationally, he is respected as a mediator and an ally in the battle against islamic extremism. stability in his country is seen as crucial for the entire region. for these reasons, governments have been reluctant to criticize him, preferring to keep him on their side. domestically, mubarak is a hard- liner. emergency laws have been in place for the whole of his presidency, making demonstrations illegal and allowing it to clamp down on political opponents. human rights activists say the police and judiciary are brutal and corrupt. it is thought there are some 10,000 political prisoners. the electoral process is a very tightly controlled. the most important opposition organizati
egypt has had relatively positive relations with israel. after israeli forces withdrew from sinai and taba in the 1980's. >> we look forward to the days ahead with hope and optimism. we are confident that both the palestinians and the israeli people deserve to live in peace and dignity. >> mubarak was also present at the latest round of peace talks in washington. internationally, he is respected as a mediator and an ally in the battle against islamic extremism. stability in his...
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hamas carried out violent attacks against israel. in 2006, hamas won for the first time in palestinian parliamentary elections. voters liked their social platform, and hamas appeared free from corruption. but the west criticized hamas for refusing to it knowledge israel for all right to exist. hamas combined later with fatah. but life in the gaza strip became overshadowed by constant infighting between the two groups which caused an armed conflict in 2007. meanwhile, the conflict in israel also continued. it was one reason why hamas was unable to reconcile with the more moderate fatah organization. the palestinian president mahmoud a boss -- abbas signed an agreement that was supposed to lead to new elections this year, but so far no date has been set. >> the gaza strip is home to one with 6 million people. for five years, it has been almost completely cut off from the rest of the world by an israeli blockade. >> 15 international aid groups and international aid agencies issued an appeal for israel to end the blockade. >> israel says
hamas carried out violent attacks against israel. in 2006, hamas won for the first time in palestinian parliamentary elections. voters liked their social platform, and hamas appeared free from corruption. but the west criticized hamas for refusing to it knowledge israel for all right to exist. hamas combined later with fatah. but life in the gaza strip became overshadowed by constant infighting between the two groups which caused an armed conflict in 2007. meanwhile, the conflict in israel also...
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. >> international help arrives in israel to battle raging wildfires. the german parliament passes a monthly welfare increase, sparking a sharp debate. and nasa finds bacteria that redefines our understanding of the building blocks of lili. ♪ >> hello, and welcome to the "journal" on dw-tv. 16 countries have sent firefighting teams to israel to help local authorities battle a massive blaze. the largest fire in israel's history has burned more than 2800 hectares of land already hit by drought. the place to call early on thursday. israel launched an international appeal for help hours later, when it became clear they cannot cope. authorities still do not know how the fire started. 41 people died in the flames. more than 15,000 have had to be evacuated. >> the blaze is encroaching on israel's third largest city with a population of 256,000. the emergency crews are helpless against the tower of flames. the fire already consumed 30 square kilometers of land. this was once an idyllic community nestled in the woods. now it is a wasteland. most residents fled
. >> international help arrives in israel to battle raging wildfires. the german parliament passes a monthly welfare increase, sparking a sharp debate. and nasa finds bacteria that redefines our understanding of the building blocks of lili. ♪ >> hello, and welcome to the "journal" on dw-tv. 16 countries have sent firefighting teams to israel to help local authorities battle a massive blaze. the largest fire in israel's history has burned more than 2800 hectares of land...
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each year, about 2000 french jews to immigrate to israel. in france, the family continues to celebrate the sabbath. they refused to leave their home country and, thus, face a challenge. >> we had the impression that nothing can happen to us because we were born after the show, and something that terrie simply could not happen again, but for about 10 years now, that has changed. now, i think that we, too, live in danger. every generation is in danger. >> sabbath candles and a prayer in the shadow of the attack the rabbi's family trust in god to protect its five children from extremists. >> can greece managed to implement reforms and get on its own two feet again, paying off its debts a rebuilding its economy? be honest, not everybody in europe is convinced, but those who have lost faith in the greeks are ignoring the fact that it is not just the political elite who are hard at work. change is also happening at the grassroots level. many greeks have started rolling up their sleeves. for instance, in the country's second-largest city. >> the ma
each year, about 2000 french jews to immigrate to israel. in france, the family continues to celebrate the sabbath. they refused to leave their home country and, thus, face a challenge. >> we had the impression that nothing can happen to us because we were born after the show, and something that terrie simply could not happen again, but for about 10 years now, that has changed. now, i think that we, too, live in danger. every generation is in danger. >> sabbath candles and a prayer...
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on friday palestinians fired rockets into israel. a synagogue was hit in a coastal town, damaging cars and windows. israel says it will hit back again. >> we will not tolerate this kind of continued violence, and we will do the utmost with the restraint we have in order to counter this kind of terrorism. >> egypt lodged a formal protest with israel about members of the egyptian security forces killed on thursday during an israeli raid close to the boreder, saining the ties between the two countries. >> officials in pakistan say 49 people were killed and more than 100 wounded in a suspected suicide mbing at a mosque in the northwest of the country. the plaft struck during friday prayers in a mosque in the tribal district. officials say evidence at the site suggests it may have been a suicide attack. no one has yet claimed responsibility. at least eight afghan police officers and one nato soldier have been killed in an attack in the capital of kabul. four gun machine entered the british council after a suicide bomber blew himself up ou
on friday palestinians fired rockets into israel. a synagogue was hit in a coastal town, damaging cars and windows. israel says it will hit back again. >> we will not tolerate this kind of continued violence, and we will do the utmost with the restraint we have in order to counter this kind of terrorism. >> egypt lodged a formal protest with israel about members of the egyptian security forces killed on thursday during an israeli raid close to the boreder, saining the ties between...
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. >> israel has vast experience in processing citrus fruits. this is essential for getting a folbaum of world market. it is also a political decision. germany has worked with israel in third world countries as a way to stop israeli isolation. let's the german government is also changing its political track by and afghanistan towards what they call network security. new projects from five development organizations have been restricted to the area where german troops operate. prompting protests to one aid organizations until they stop supporting organizations across the country. >> vista -- this agreement has been resolved. the ministry took a pragmatic stand, understanding that these agencies would want to continue working long after the german troops left. >> despite criticism of the ministry's new course, they also have their admirers for opening discussions on development policy and willingness to we examine old structures. and he knows that there will always be those that try to ridicule him for sticking to his favorite military cat. >> i ca
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we understand the costs of any military action. >> when it comes to israel's security israel has the right, the sovereign right to make its own decisions. i believe that's why you appreciate mr. president, that israel must reserve the right to defend itself. >> officials in the obama administration say they'll continue to press israel to seek a diplomatic solution. they say a strike by israel would have dangerous consequences across the middle east. >>> the director general of the international atomic energy agency has expressed concern over iran's nuclear program. yukiya amano says that iran is still enriching uranium and has started a fresh program at a new nuclear facility. amano spoke at a board of governors meeting at the agency's headquarters. he said iran is not fully cooperating with the iaea. he said it's impossible to determine the extent of iran's nuclear program. >> the agency is unable to provide credible intelligence about the absent of material and activities in iran and, therefore, to conclude that all nuclear materi in ira is i peaceful activities. >> china's nationa
we understand the costs of any military action. >> when it comes to israel's security israel has the right, the sovereign right to make its own decisions. i believe that's why you appreciate mr. president, that israel must reserve the right to defend itself. >> officials in the obama administration say they'll continue to press israel to seek a diplomatic solution. they say a strike by israel would have dangerous consequences across the middle east. >>> the director general...
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israel. >> israel has made clear that they have a choice between hamas or peace with israel. for israel, dealing with hamas is out of the question. hamas is seen as a terrorist organization. they did not recognize the existence of israel. they also issued at israel. in addition, it is crucial to see how the international community will deal with this. but some groups to not choose to deal with hamas for the same regions. >> we have seen pictures of prime minister or benjamin netanyahu reacting to this deal. thank you very much. it is one of the biggest hacks ever and someone now has access to the personal affirmation of 77 billion people. sony says that computer hackers broke into its databases and now they have access to personal affirmation from the users such as addresses, e-mail addresses, and credit card numbers. >> playstation at work allows players to compete against each other on-line, chat, and watch films. about 77 million users have signed up for this service. they have stored thei
israel. >> israel has made clear that they have a choice between hamas or peace with israel. for israel, dealing with hamas is out of the question. hamas is seen as a terrorist organization. they did not recognize the existence of israel. they also issued at israel. in addition, it is crucial to see how the international community will deal with this. but some groups to not choose to deal with hamas for the same regions. >> we have seen pictures of prime minister or benjamin...
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israel seriously. it's quite the opposite of delegitimization or whatever. it's saying we expect the government of israel to have a response, we expect for them to be able to bear criticism and to engage with it. >> reporter: parsons asserts that christians are treated better by israel than by other middle eastern nations. and he raises another controversial question, the role rising islamic fundamentalism may play in the christian exodus. >> a lot of people look at the conflict, they look at the plight of palestinian christians, they look at so many of them leaving, and ey want to understand why, and most of them know that the main culprit in this is islamic militancy, both towards jews and towards christians. >> reporter: palestinian christian leaders acknowledge there are some tensions with muslims, but say overall the two communities have lived together peacefully for centuries. >> our relations have been really normal relations, like neighbors. there are sensitivities in the sense that sometimes p
israel seriously. it's quite the opposite of delegitimization or whatever. it's saying we expect the government of israel to have a response, we expect for them to be able to bear criticism and to engage with it. >> reporter: parsons asserts that christians are treated better by israel than by other middle eastern nations. and he raises another controversial question, the role rising islamic fundamentalism may play in the christian exodus. >> a lot of people look at the conflict,...
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when they blame israel, which is almost always, they blame the united states. it is very difficult to separate this issue, and so, yes, it is a central issue for the united states in the middle east. it is -- there is sense the time is running out on the two-state solution. frankly the administration wouldn't know where to go if tomorrow it should conclude the two-state solution is no longer on the table. it doesn't even know where to go. so given that, i think they have to be focused on it, and frankly, they don't have much control over what is happening in egypt or syria. yes, we can affect events on the margins. this is a sweeping revolutionary event÷g:the u.s. cannot really stop and it shouldn't be about america in any case. this is an issue where the u.s. can bear on but you can't do it halfheartedly if you do it halfheartedly and fail it is going to backfire on them. >> rose: just before moving on, but now dennis, do you agree in is the right thing for the american secretary of state to do at this time, notwithstanding other very ca very difficult is? >>
when they blame israel, which is almost always, they blame the united states. it is very difficult to separate this issue, and so, yes, it is a central issue for the united states in the middle east. it is -- there is sense the time is running out on the two-state solution. frankly the administration wouldn't know where to go if tomorrow it should conclude the two-state solution is no longer on the table. it doesn't even know where to go. so given that, i think they have to be focused on it,...
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but in israel, there is are-- there are nuclear arms in israel. are and why there are nuclear arms in israel? no one says anything abou them. no one pushes them. but, on the other de, there is iran are. yawn raun is pushed, although they don't have nuclear arms, and we find that unfair. if you have to be fair, just are are hear their vitriol. let's, first of all, get rid of the atomic bomb in israel. then let me act together with you against iran. we always said this. >> rose: are you saying that you will not encourage iran to stop its nuclear program as long as israel has nuclear weapons? had. >> well, i don't want to see arms of mass destruction in our region. and so far, iran-- we told iran not to do th. and iran so far say that they don't have any nuclear arms. that's what they say. >> rose: they have a program. >> but i am addressing world he. >> rose: right. >> israel, why israel is not destroying its had mass destruction arms. an then they can give the answers, and then we will be comfortable. >> rose: what do you think of the united states
but in israel, there is are-- there are nuclear arms in israel. are and why there are nuclear arms in israel? no one says anything abou them. no one pushes them. but, on the other de, there is iran are. yawn raun is pushed, although they don't have nuclear arms, and we find that unfair. if you have to be fair, just are are hear their vitriol. let's, first of all, get rid of the atomic bomb in israel. then let me act together with you against iran. we always said this. >> rose: are you...
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since israel's being founded it's going to be a very, very difficult thing for israel going forward. >> rose: he's not as tough as the bush 41 was. >> nothing compared to... if you go back in terms of where bush 41 was, they all... every president has wanted to have negotiationss and every president has put pressure on israel to bring that about. this... every israeli administration, particularly the last few, have tried to initiate negotiations. the only negotiations that have worked, which i will remind everybody, were the oslo agreements. that was done on a completely confidential basis. nobody knew about it including the americans, including most of the senior aides. that's what enabled them to reach an agreement. they have to as public diplomacy in my judgment is counterproductive to the possibly of a negotiated outcome. >> rose: i want to come back one more time. when i said palestinian statehood, i'm talking about the united nations vote. >> i think the president by enunciate ago position that israelis are not going to like and that hopefully arabs will say it represents some
since israel's being founded it's going to be a very, very difficult thing for israel going forward. >> rose: he's not as tough as the bush 41 was. >> nothing compared to... if you go back in terms of where bush 41 was, they all... every president has wanted to have negotiationss and every president has put pressure on israel to bring that about. this... every israeli administration, particularly the last few, have tried to initiate negotiations. the only negotiations that have...
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in another sign that relations with israel are getting worse, turkey is urging arab league countries to give their support of palestinian statehood. the turkish prime minister says that the recognition of palestine as a country is an obligation. he made those comments speaking in egypt on his tour of arab spring countries. >> the head of the egyptian military council gave the turkish prime investor a warm welcome. this is the first time a turkish leader is visiting egypt in 15 years. this comes against a backdrop of the arabs spring revolution and the tense relationship with israel. since the israeli raid on a gaza-bound flotilla, erewhon -- erdogan has been stepping up his criticism. >> as long as israel does not apologize and as long as they don't pay reparations to the victims' families, as long as they don't lift their naval blockade, turkish-israeli relations will not return to normal. >> he called for arabs support for the palestinians plan to seek recognition at the u.n. >> this comes at the right time. we are pleased with this man because he speaks the truth and he stands up
in another sign that relations with israel are getting worse, turkey is urging arab league countries to give their support of palestinian statehood. the turkish prime minister says that the recognition of palestine as a country is an obligation. he made those comments speaking in egypt on his tour of arab spring countries. >> the head of the egyptian military council gave the turkish prime investor a warm welcome. this is the first time a turkish leader is visiting egypt in 15 years. this...
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with the government led in israel by netanyahu. and i think the tragedy of israeli politics now is that most of the governments, even those who wanted of the peace more than netanyahu, are hostages to the right wing and religious small parties in israel. that really dictating and push this kind of settlement activities. the president was extremely correct when he said israel cannot be a jewish state while maintaining permanent occupation of a palestinian community or palestinian people. they resist it. >> what are your observations on the prime minister of israel, the comments we heard? >> you have to put that in the context there because that's where he outlined the policy and frankly different from what happens just presented. >> you mean by the three participants? >> that's right. he said they want to maintain the settlement blocks which i might add was exactly what was proposed by george bush in 2004 in a letter to sharon. it was approved by both houses of the congress and i might say that's all that bb netanyahu was asking whe
with the government led in israel by netanyahu. and i think the tragedy of israeli politics now is that most of the governments, even those who wanted of the peace more than netanyahu, are hostages to the right wing and religious small parties in israel. that really dictating and push this kind of settlement activities. the president was extremely correct when he said israel cannot be a jewish state while maintaining permanent occupation of a palestinian community or palestinian people. they...
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he said that israel was ready to make a " painful compromises," but he rejected a settlement based on 1967 borders. he said the palestinians were to blame for lack of progress. the speech pusses more obstacles in the way of peace. >> earlier, i spoke with our washington correspondent. i began asking him how his speech was received pierre >> there was not anything new. it was well-received in the u.s. congress. therefore, in stark contrast with what happened with president obama, that was a very cold meeting. there was a lack of contradiction. the u.s. congress, the backbone of u.s.-israeli relationship and has always been a strong supporter of israel, there was standing ovations. netanyahu even had a couple punchlines. it seemed like an entertainment show. it was to show that israel and the americans were still great friends. >> we do know that benjamin netanyahu talked about swaths of territory. this was included in the painful compromises. but barack obama has generated swaps of territory, going back to the pre-1967 borders. are those leaders talking about the same goals but express
he said that israel was ready to make a " painful compromises," but he rejected a settlement based on 1967 borders. he said the palestinians were to blame for lack of progress. the speech pusses more obstacles in the way of peace. >> earlier, i spoke with our washington correspondent. i began asking him how his speech was received pierre >> there was not anything new. it was well-received in the u.s. congress. therefore, in stark contrast with what happened with president...
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. >> israel feel's bit isolated? >> it feels very, very nervous indeed. first of all, it is isolated. don't forget there really isn't a leader in the region who has a relationship with netanyahu. ding abdullah of jordan refused to meet him. >> a conversation with the distinguished scientist who is leaving as president of rockefeller university to go back to london will be seen next week. tonight. tonight we devote our attention again to libya when we continue. funding for charlie rose was provided by the following: ( in a business like ours, personal connections are so important. we use our american express open gold card to further those connections. last year we took dozens of trips using membership rewards points to meet with the farmers that grow our sweet potatoes and merchants that sell our product. we've gone from being in 5 stores to 7,500. booming is using points to make connections that grow your business. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >
. >> israel feel's bit isolated? >> it feels very, very nervous indeed. first of all, it is isolated. don't forget there really isn't a leader in the region who has a relationship with netanyahu. ding abdullah of jordan refused to meet him. >> a conversation with the distinguished scientist who is leaving as president of rockefeller university to go back to london will be seen next week. tonight. tonight we devote our attention again to libya when we continue. funding for...
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israel has denied involvement. a short while later, rockets fired from aegis cyanide desert and landed in a resort, killing a local and wounding four others. >> mohammed is one of those hurt in the rocket attack. the security guard was working in front of a hotel when a rocket struck nearby. >> when the explosion happened, i fell down and was injured. i was looking around and saw many people injured around me. people came and moved us to the hospital. >> the wounded were taken to a military hospital for treatment. for one taxi driver, help came too late. security forces quickly blocked off the area around the side of the explion. anothe rocket landed in israel at a vacation resort. it struck outside the city center, so there were no casualties, even though it is the middle of the tourist season. israeli officials suspect the rockets were fired from the cyanide pellets yet -- and the sinai peninsula. >> it takes time to stabilize by iran, has block, and hamas. >> the latest attacks will likely be a further obstacle
israel has denied involvement. a short while later, rockets fired from aegis cyanide desert and landed in a resort, killing a local and wounding four others. >> mohammed is one of those hurt in the rocket attack. the security guard was working in front of a hotel when a rocket struck nearby. >> when the explosion happened, i fell down and was injured. i was looking around and saw many people injured around me. people came and moved us to the hospital. >> the wounded were taken...
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these comments about israel. some clarification on that. >> his wordings were a little bit misinterpreted. he was quoted as saying that israel should be destroyed. obviously he said something like , there is a problem in palestine and this is an open wound within the islamic world and this problem needs to be addressed. that was his way of looking at things. we can expect a more moderate leadership. is that what you're are saying? >> that depends on how you define moderation. he is not an opponent of the system. he is not a new gorbachev who is trying to undo the repression of the regime. he is neither aligned with the radicals and the radiant establishment. -- in the iranian establishment. he has been given a free hand by the spiritual leader of the country who is the real holder of power. he is supposed to heal the economic ones. should he be successful, he will be able to liberalize iran a little bit. should he not be successful, he will be held responsible for that. >> for the hopes of iranians and the possib
these comments about israel. some clarification on that. >> his wordings were a little bit misinterpreted. he was quoted as saying that israel should be destroyed. obviously he said something like , there is a problem in palestine and this is an open wound within the islamic world and this problem needs to be addressed. that was his way of looking at things. we can expect a more moderate leadership. is that what you're are saying? >> that depends on how you define moderation. he is...
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out the new young state of israel. and suicide bomrs the threat now is through the advancement of technology of rockets. hezbollah has 30,000 rockets on israel's northern border. hamas has a smaller number and a less affected but both are upgrading and charlie if there's one thing certain in human history it is the improvement and dissemination of the weapons of war the human capacity to kill other humans is an extraordinary development in the 20th and now the 21th century and that's what makes all of this so very difficult. that's why the united states earlier this year under president obama provided to israel the figure is $205 million to develop their iron dome anti-missile system because that's where the real threat li. the wall that was built, the barrier provided temporary spite from suicide bombersut it doesn't affect rkets. i lived in berlin where there was a wall. i was in northern ireland there where there was a wall and now i've been in the middle east where theris a wall and i can tell you walls provide tem
out the new young state of israel. and suicide bomrs the threat now is through the advancement of technology of rockets. hezbollah has 30,000 rockets on israel's northern border. hamas has a smaller number and a less affected but both are upgrading and charlie if there's one thing certain in human history it is the improvement and dissemination of the weapons of war the human capacity to kill other humans is an extraordinary development in the 20th and now the 21th century and that's what makes...
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. >> relations between syria and israel have always been hostile. they have been officially at war since the six-day war in 1967. >> that is not stopping one clinic in northern israel from doing its bit to help victims from syria. >> they come from somewhere over there, across the syrian-israeli border. at the cf clinic, the wounded retrieve staff -- receive treatment and help. this young syrian has severe stomach and head wounds, with -- which the doctors believe was caused by an explosion. he's 15 years old. they speak arabic to him, but he barely responds. he doesn't even know he's in israel. >> they're surprised. for them, it's the enemy. they never thought in their dreams to come here to israel, something very new for them. >> is also a new situation for the doctors. they are very aware of the risks to their patients, and insist their faces must not be shown on camera. the doctors know virtually nothing about their patients, apart from a few exceptions. >> we got some letters. if you can see, with their blood also. the doctors there wrote down
. >> relations between syria and israel have always been hostile. they have been officially at war since the six-day war in 1967. >> that is not stopping one clinic in northern israel from doing its bit to help victims from syria. >> they come from somewhere over there, across the syrian-israeli border. at the cf clinic, the wounded retrieve staff -- receive treatment and help. this young syrian has severe stomach and head wounds, with -- which the doctors believe was caused...
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that's raised concerns that israel may launch a preemptive strike against iran's nuclear facilities. >>> finance ministers from the 17 nations that use the euro are discussing whether greece should be granted an additional bailout. ai uchida from our business desk has been following that story. ai they are still in the talks. >> they are certainly up late the meeting in brussels. the finceinisrs are expected to finalize the second bailout for greece. discussions are focusing on how to ensure the debt-strapped country successfully executes austerity measures. >> i am optimistic but in any case we need a clear political approval from the eurozone. >> translator: our additional support measures will succeed, provided greece meets its obligations as promised. >> the eurozone is offering greece the 130 billion euro package as additional aid. if approved it should prevent greece from defaulting on large quantities of government bonds when they mature next month. but some of the supporting countries, including germany and the netherlands, remain skeptical about greece's commitment to turnin
that's raised concerns that israel may launch a preemptive strike against iran's nuclear facilities. >>> finance ministers from the 17 nations that use the euro are discussing whether greece should be granted an additional bailout. ai uchida from our business desk has been following that story. ai they are still in the talks. >> they are certainly up late the meeting in brussels. the finceinisrs are expected to finalize the second bailout for greece. discussions are focusing on...
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and israel are a real threat to the world. >> reporter: also among the attendees was egyptian president morsi. he became the first egyptian leader to visit iran since the two countries broke off diplomatic ties more than 30 years ago when egypt signed a peace agreement with israel. morsi's visit comes after repeated invitations from iran, which is facing ireasing isolation in the middle east. president morsi's aim is to move away from the diplomatic policies of former president hosni mubarak who strongly favored the u.s. analysts say iran hopes the summit will end its international isolation amid conflicts with the west and israel over its nuclear development and the syrian issue. the conference will continue through friday. >>> u.s. presidential candidate mitt romney will woo undecided voters thursday night with his acceptance speech for the republican party nomination. he will speak in tampa, florida to wrap up the republican national convention. he was nominated tuesday to face democratic president barack obama in the november election. the latest abc tv opinion poll suggests the rep
and israel are a real threat to the world. >> reporter: also among the attendees was egyptian president morsi. he became the first egyptian leader to visit iran since the two countries broke off diplomatic ties more than 30 years ago when egypt signed a peace agreement with israel. morsi's visit comes after repeated invitations from iran, which is facing ireasing isolation in the middle east. president morsi's aim is to move away from the diplomatic policies of former president hosni...
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to the united nations now where israel's prime minister has rejected iran's move to relax tensions with the west, saying the country's new president is not to be trusted. >> benjamin netanyahu launched a scathing attack on hassan rou hani and said that israel remain prepared to launch an attack on iran alone. >> israel warned the leaders of the general assembly that iran had not changed its policy, even if the country's president has toned down the aggressive rhetoric of his predecessor. >> i know that rouhani does not sound like ahmadinejad, but when it comes to the nuclear weapons program, the only difference between them is this -- a modern the job was a wolf in wolves clothing -- ahmadinejad was a wolf in wolves clothing. rouhani is a wolf in sheep's clothing. >> iran accused the israeli leader of saber rattling. >> human inspectors have arrived in the syrian capital to make reparations to destroy the country's chemical arsenal. >> serious thought to have more than 1000 tons of chemical weapons including sarin gas and mustard gas, which it stores at an estimated 45 sites. the united
to the united nations now where israel's prime minister has rejected iran's move to relax tensions with the west, saying the country's new president is not to be trusted. >> benjamin netanyahu launched a scathing attack on hassan rou hani and said that israel remain prepared to launch an attack on iran alone. >> israel warned the leaders of the general assembly that iran had not changed its policy, even if the country's president has toned down the aggressive rhetoric of his...
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and with israel, there's a very strong moral connection. uh, those conditions don't exist with germany. and in that sense, i say yes, good, strong relationship, but not something that we would call a special relationship. >> now germany, as both of you have hinted, has been a dominant political, military and economic power in europe, arguably for centuries really, it's not just something that is brand new. after world war ii, its power was diminished quite a bit, partly as a result of its behavior during the '20s and '30s, of course. uh, and to, these days though, germany is playing a military role in afghanistan as dan pointed out, and as you agree with, alongside nato and alongside the united states. let's turn to our viewers in connecticut at the great decisions group and see what they have to say about the relationship with germany. >> well, with britain, it's the ancestral relationship and the fact that they've always really lined up with us when we've asked them to. and i think we have a sense that we don't have to push too hard and t
and with israel, there's a very strong moral connection. uh, those conditions don't exist with germany. and in that sense, i say yes, good, strong relationship, but not something that we would call a special relationship. >> now germany, as both of you have hinted, has been a dominant political, military and economic power in europe, arguably for centuries really, it's not just something that is brand new. after world war ii, its power was diminished quite a bit, partly as a result of its...
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you said "i don't live israel and i don't care if the sentiment is reciprocated. but when ever anyone asks me if i am jewish i unhesitatingly respond in the affirmative and would be ashamed to do otherwise as far as i know, most of the controversy about you has to do with what you've said about the state of israel. >> rose: but you have spoken. you have said things like "israel today is bad for the jews." >> rose: beyond family, beyond the life lived as intellectual, as a writer, as a historian, as a teacher, what are you proudest of? is it a book? is it a conversation? is it an idea? >> rose:e:hat's the legacy? >> rose: change lives. thank you. >> charlie, thank you. >> rose: that interview with tony judt, his last, on july 29. what follows now are excerpts from conversations on this program with him aut ideas, pecially about his ideas on europe. who is the most effective politician who is successful nationally but also is wise and articulate and a leader in the idea of europe? >> i can't give you a single name. >> rose: i can't, either. >> victim done 20 years a
you said "i don't live israel and i don't care if the sentiment is reciprocated. but when ever anyone asks me if i am jewish i unhesitatingly respond in the affirmative and would be ashamed to do otherwise as far as i know, most of the controversy about you has to do with what you've said about the state of israel. >> rose: but you have spoken. you have said things like "israel today is bad for the jews." >> rose: beyond family, beyond the life lived as intellectual,...
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and with israel, there's a very strong moral connection. uh, those conditions don't exist with germany. and in that sense, i say yes, good, strong relationship, but not something that we would call a special relationship. >> now germany, as both of you have hinted, has been a dominant political, military and economic power in europe, arguably for centuries really, it's not just something that is brand new. after world war ii, its power was diminished quite a bit, partly as a result of its behavior during the '20s and '30s, of course. uh, and to, these days though, germany is playing a military role in afghanistan as dan pointed out, and as you agree with, alongside nato and alongside the united states. let's turn to our viewers in connecticut at the great decisions group and see what they have to say about the relationship with germany. >> well, with britain, it's the ancestral relationship and the fact that they've always really lined up with us when we've asked them to. and i think we have a sense that we don't have to push too hard and t
and with israel, there's a very strong moral connection. uh, those conditions don't exist with germany. and in that sense, i say yes, good, strong relationship, but not something that we would call a special relationship. >> now germany, as both of you have hinted, has been a dominant political, military and economic power in europe, arguably for centuries really, it's not just something that is brand new. after world war ii, its power was diminished quite a bit, partly as a result of its...
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i think this is a real problem down the road for israel. there's a good side of bringing more democracy and people power to the region because there have been a lot of abuses and corruption. but there's also a real potential negative side, and if unchecked, i think this entire chaos that we've been seeing in the region right now leads to war with israel. >> charlie: it leads to war with israel. >> yes, it leads to war. >> charlie: who is on the other side. >> you've empowered the street, you've empowered the public opinion on the ground and public opinion is ferociously anti-jewish. there's a policy with gaza, propaganda that remember forced down the people throats by their own regimes for decades. so you have these isn'tments -- >> crlie: one of t reasons in which they stayed this power. >> no do you think these regimes used this anti-semitism to deflect public opinion away, no doubt. whatever the reason is, it's there and as you empower the street more, logic would also dictate you're giving more power to the peoe who hold these opinions
i think this is a real problem down the road for israel. there's a good side of bringing more democracy and people power to the region because there have been a lot of abuses and corruption. but there's also a real potential negative side, and if unchecked, i think this entire chaos that we've been seeing in the region right now leads to war with israel. >> charlie: it leads to war with israel. >> yes, it leads to war. >> charlie: who is on the other side. >> you've...
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would always have israel's back, but it's not clear the two countries now see eye to eye. but on the key issue of iran's nuclear bitions, the president argued for time to let economic sanctions force iran to negotiate. >> we do believe that there is still a window that allows for a diplomatic resolution to this issue, but ultimately the iranians' regime has to make a decision to move in that direction. >> reporter: and just in case the iranians misunderstand, the president stressed his policy is to prevent iran from gaining nuclear weapons. at the council on foreign relations, michael levi says that is a message iran should not ignore. i wouldn't underestimate the degree to which this white house is worried about an iranian nuclear weapon and if it feels that it is losing the opportunity to prevent iran from gaining a nuclear weapon. then it would not be surprising for the u.s. to take action. >> reporter: but the israelis are clearly worried their military is running out of time to act. and if israel attacks iran's nuclear sites, it can count on economic support from some
would always have israel's back, but it's not clear the two countries now see eye to eye. but on the key issue of iran's nuclear bitions, the president argued for time to let economic sanctions force iran to negotiate. >> we do believe that there is still a window that allows for a diplomatic resolution to this issue, but ultimately the iranians' regime has to make a decision to move in that direction. >> reporter: and just in case the iranians misunderstand, the president stressed...
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president in order to have influence in israel has to be popular to a certain extent in israel. has to have a popularity so you matter and it matters if you have a good relationship. >> rose: but you become popular, as george w. bush did, by essentially giving the israelis most of what they want. >> well, i think he was unwilling to use his popularity. and once you have that popularity you have to be able to use it. but it's starting as a low base and mr. obama was for a long time very unpopular in israel. the prime minister doesn't have to worry about the u.s. president as much. the body politic in washington is going to support israel. >> rose: how important is it to our national security interests that we somehow find some way to make and to advance the idea of the peace process between the israelis and the palestinians in terms of our national security? >> well, i think general petraeus answered that before he took his... >> rose: well, i was trying to get you to confirm general petraeus. >> i am going to where he said this was key to our own national security and that we co
president in order to have influence in israel has to be popular to a certain extent in israel. has to have a popularity so you matter and it matters if you have a good relationship. >> rose: but you become popular, as george w. bush did, by essentially giving the israelis most of what they want. >> well, i think he was unwilling to use his popularity. and once you have that popularity you have to be able to use it. but it's starting as a low base and mr. obama was for a long time...
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has offered adeal great >> could israel a someone's doom peace talks before they begin? >> and the row between britain and spain over gibraltar is heating up. london is sending out warships area -- warships. >> aagreement between the u.s. and germany -- it could be the latest result of edward snowden's revelations about mass surveillance by the nsa. >> today, the man who oversees intelligence in angela merkel's government says washington offered this deal to try to allay german peoples fears that their text and phone calls are being spied spied on by foreign agency. he appeared for the second time in front of a lawmakers committee. >> it has been dominating the headlines just six weeks before national elections in germany. now the government is hoping this new pledge will neutralize the issue. >> the government's chief of staff was grilled for six hours on the nation -- on the nature of german collaborators with foreign intelligence agencies. he has been assured that neither the u.s. or britain rope protection laws. >> according to the nsa and british intelligence agenci
has offered adeal great >> could israel a someone's doom peace talks before they begin? >> and the row between britain and spain over gibraltar is heating up. london is sending out warships area -- warships. >> aagreement between the u.s. and germany -- it could be the latest result of edward snowden's revelations about mass surveillance by the nsa. >> today, the man who oversees intelligence in angela merkel's government says washington offered this deal to try to allay...
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israel feels threatened by iran's rising power. for years, the government in jerusalem has been making emergency plans for a pop group -- for a possible nuclear strike. >> a radical iranian regime, armed with nuclear weapons, could bring an end to the era of nuclear peace that the world has enjoyed for the last 65 years. >> iran's biggest competitor in the gulf region is saudi arabia. king abdallah has always publicly emphasized diplomacy in dealing with its neighbors, but behind-the-scenes, the world's biggest oil producer is fighting to maintain its pre-eminence. a website suggests that have been pressured to end their nuclear program. the saudis called on the americans to cut off the head of the snake. sunni islam is the dominant tree in saudi arabia. king abdullah fears the rising influence of iran and is arming to meet the threat. at the gates of europe, turkey has become a hub of iranian trade. the prime minister cast himself as a mediator between the west and ahmadinejad. in june, turkey voted against tighter u.n. sanctions
israel feels threatened by iran's rising power. for years, the government in jerusalem has been making emergency plans for a pop group -- for a possible nuclear strike. >> a radical iranian regime, armed with nuclear weapons, could bring an end to the era of nuclear peace that the world has enjoyed for the last 65 years. >> iran's biggest competitor in the gulf region is saudi arabia. king abdallah has always publicly emphasized diplomacy in dealing with its neighbors, but...
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therefore we had negotiations between israel... between israel and syria. but if a country acts against the peace or stability in our region, of course we react. and if iran (inaudible) we react them awell. our policy is a policy of stability, prosperity and political dialogue. >> rose: so what would you do if iran was providing weapons to hamas which were using those in a counrproductive way? would u oppose tha would you urge iran not to support hamas in that way? >> we have been urging iran for... on many issues including (inaudible) issue or including even middle eastern peace process and other issues. but important, what is the constitution? the solution is a peace in the region and of occupation in palestine. israel should accept (inaudible) middle eastern peace process based on 1967 borders and there should be sustainle peace in the gion. >> rose: and you believe it's a positive step that the palestinians have begun to find some way for fatah and hamas to be togethering? >> yes. this is very positive they will open dialogue in cairo to be with egyptia
therefore we had negotiations between israel... between israel and syria. but if a country acts against the peace or stability in our region, of course we react. and if iran (inaudible) we react them awell. our policy is a policy of stability, prosperity and political dialogue. >> rose: so what would you do if iran was providing weapons to hamas which were using those in a counrproductive way? would u oppose tha would you urge iran not to support hamas in that way? >> we have been...
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, allies with israel. >> rose: trading partners withi. creating business, technology -- >> rose: you mean your family o? >> turkey. turkey at large. and turkey is still doing businessith israel, but our prime minister was -- the turks were very upset about this flotilla business when nine people were killed in offshore seas, and israel so far has not apologized. they came very close to an apology, but because of the structure of the government in israel it slipped away. >> rose: there was a moment wher netanyahu would sign on to that. >> yes. >> rose: a kind of a policy fora they'd worked out. it was very close. >> i'm confident that sooner or later this -- this -- this ice will melt and we'lle back again. there's some differences that has to be ironed out. >> rose: you've seen a lot.tellu optimisticnd what makes you pessimistic about the future. >> i'm basically an optimist. so i try to see the glass half full rather than half empty. and if you're willing to look at things in the positive manner and be positive about things, i think eith
, allies with israel. >> rose: trading partners withi. creating business, technology -- >> rose: you mean your family o? >> turkey. turkey at large. and turkey is still doing businessith israel, but our prime minister was -- the turks were very upset about this flotilla business when nine people were killed in offshore seas, and israel so far has not apologized. they came very close to an apology, but because of the structure of the government in israel it slipped away....
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among the minority who voted against resolution were israel and the united states. they argue that the palestine state hood should be negotiated between the two parties first. thursday's vote was a significant victory for the palestinians after their bid to gain full u.n. membership was shelved in the security council. being recognized as a state pal stain my exercise its new right to investigate alleged war crimes by israel. critics say it would the detrimental. it remains to be seen whether the new status will help achieve its dream of indepeence. >>> car bomb explosions rock two cities in central iraq killing 35 people and injuring more than 150. police suspect the attacks are aimed at spreading sectarian strife. two womans explode ebombs explo minutes apart. the blast killed 27 people and injured more than 130. another car bomb left eight people dead and more than 20 bounded. police suspect sunnie treextrems are targeting neighborhoods. concerns are growing that the unstable security situation may affect the plans of foreign companies doing business in the oil p
among the minority who voted against resolution were israel and the united states. they argue that the palestine state hood should be negotiated between the two parties first. thursday's vote was a significant victory for the palestinians after their bid to gain full u.n. membership was shelved in the security council. being recognized as a state pal stain my exercise its new right to investigate alleged war crimes by israel. critics say it would the detrimental. it remains to be seen whether...
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israel is not a member. nor has it publicly said whether itwillr will not agree to any decisions of this conference but i think it behooves the five permanent members of the security council to come to us in the middle east and say we as the five permanent members of the security council and to recognize nuclear powers as well we want to establish a zone zone free of weapons of mass destruction in the middle east. and here's what we want to do as well. we want to guarantee that the countries that join this zone will have a nuclear security umbrella so that nobody can threaten them. >> rose: coming from-- >> coming from anywhere. >> rose: who will provide that? >> the five permanent members of the security council. >> rose: russia, china-- >> all of them. >> rose: united states, france, whoever else might come. >> whoever else wants to. and the other guarantee they have to offer is as five permanent members of the security council that they will take whatever measures including military measures against anybo
israel is not a member. nor has it publicly said whether itwillr will not agree to any decisions of this conference but i think it behooves the five permanent members of the security council to come to us in the middle east and say we as the five permanent members of the security council and to recognize nuclear powers as well we want to establish a zone zone free of weapons of mass destruction in the middle east. and here's what we want to do as well. we want to guarantee that the countries...
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everyone knows that israel's is america's spoid child that can do whatever it wants to. >> many believe that mahmoud abbas' appearance will make the difference. he is expected to formulate an application for u.n. membership. some believe it is too early. >> we don't have a national reconciliation yet. how can we have negotiations? how can they go to the united nations when we have not organize ourselves? >> in israel, the issue of palestinian state that has divided public opinion. >> the palestinians should get their state. that should also be in our interest. >> there are many in tel aviv who disagree with those assessments. >> there seems to be no clear consensus on how to proceed in this global financial crisis. >> a lot of divided opinion. the world isfacing critical challenges. the international monetary fund says what we need is collective action to resolve the crisis. the imf and world bank held their annual conferences today. they have warned europe and u.s. that they risked suffocating the global economy. they have topped four countries to -- they have also convinced poor count
everyone knows that israel's is america's spoid child that can do whatever it wants to. >> many believe that mahmoud abbas' appearance will make the difference. he is expected to formulate an application for u.n. membership. some believe it is too early. >> we don't have a national reconciliation yet. how can we have negotiations? how can they go to the united nations when we have not organize ourselves? >> in israel, the issue of palestinian state that has divided public...
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bobby gaddafi -- gaddafi's tanks in israel were hit. schelling's have resumed. >> a propaganda war is also being waged in libya. brandishing, a presenter on libyan state television pledged to give his last breath for libyan leader gaddafi. state television also broadcast images of gaddafi's supporters staging demonstrations and gaddafi himself making a brief public appearance for the first time in days. speaking from his compound, gaddafi pledged victo, denouncinghat he called the unjustified aggression of crusader nations. although the united nations- backed strike had forced his troops to retreat, battles are still waiting on the ground. rebels and regime forces are still fighting for control in eastern libya, where thehave been engaged in a standoff for days. the u.s. president says intervention would not end until it had entered the safety of the libyan people. >> unless he is willing to step down, there will still be potential threats toward the libyan people, and wwill contin touppo the efforts to support -- protect the libyan peo
bobby gaddafi -- gaddafi's tanks in israel were hit. schelling's have resumed. >> a propaganda war is also being waged in libya. brandishing, a presenter on libyan state television pledged to give his last breath for libyan leader gaddafi. state television also broadcast images of gaddafi's supporters staging demonstrations and gaddafi himself making a brief public appearance for the first time in days. speaking from his compound, gaddafi pledged victo, denouncinghat he called the...
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is egypt moving toward turkey and away from israel? >> i am not sure i would equate israel and turkey in terms of he gyp's relationship with them. because as we all know, the relationship with israel, the peace accord, it was really an accord of necessity. a very cold piece as the cliche goes. basically kept both countries from feeling they risk going to war. egypt's relationship with turkey is quite different. i mean turkey is seen as a very successful country here. the most successful muslim majority state certainly in the region. and when he came this week he was treated like a rock star. literally people were waving for him in the streets. he got huge crowds at all of his events. and i think are you definitely going to see greater, if not coordination, cooperation, then coordination between the two on many issues involving the eastern mediterranean but also the world. for example next week's vote in the u.n. or at least the introduction of the issue on palestinian statehood. finally, ray, yesterday in a real stunner the transitiona
is egypt moving toward turkey and away from israel? >> i am not sure i would equate israel and turkey in terms of he gyp's relationship with them. because as we all know, the relationship with israel, the peace accord, it was really an accord of necessity. a very cold piece as the cliche goes. basically kept both countries from feeling they risk going to war. egypt's relationship with turkey is quite different. i mean turkey is seen as a very successful country here. the most successful...
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after a three-year stalemate, israel and palestine will soon resume peace negotiations. the two sides have committed to at least nine months of talks. israeli justice minister tzipi livni and palestinian chief negotiator, saeb erekat, made the announcement after a two-day meeting in washington. u.s. secretary of state john kerry joined as mediator. kerry said the negotiators will hold the next round of talks within two weeks either in israel or the palestinian territories. >> we all know that it's not going to be easy. it's going to be hard with ups and downs. but i can assure you that these negotiations -- in these negotiations, it's not our intention to argue about the past but to create solutions and make decisions for the future. >> i'm delighted that all final status issues are on the table and will be resolved without any exceptions, and it's time for the palestinian people to have an independent, sovereign state of their own. >> the peace talks have been stalled for nearly three years. confrontations over israel's construction of jewish settlements on occupied lan
after a three-year stalemate, israel and palestine will soon resume peace negotiations. the two sides have committed to at least nine months of talks. israeli justice minister tzipi livni and palestinian chief negotiator, saeb erekat, made the announcement after a two-day meeting in washington. u.s. secretary of state john kerry joined as mediator. kerry said the negotiators will hold the next round of talks within two weeks either in israel or the palestinian territories. >> we all know...
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anti-israel? >> well, and when i say anti-israel i don't mean criticism of israel. you can criticize isrl, you can believe israel is wrong on evything. but when you begin to talk about a genocide of the palestinians-- and you can think israel's licy towarthe palestinian is cruel anwrong and misguided but there's no genocide going on you. talk about israeli soldiers acting like nazis, as many mistakes as they make, as many wrong things they do, as many unhical things they might do, they're not nazis in that sense. but in europe, in south america, chavez, others, you see a level contempt for jews, you see a leve.. >> rose: where does it come from? >> oh, god, if i knew the answer to that would write that up and put a lot of people who fight prejudice and racism elts out of busins. it'sne of the oldest hate retdz in the world. >> rose: looking for scapegoats? >> it's partially looking for skate goats. it goes back to the way the jew has been interpreted and the interpretation in the new testament. it's... it's... it's... i hate to give you such a weak answer but it's e
anti-israel? >> well, and when i say anti-israel i don't mean criticism of israel. you can criticize isrl, you can believe israel is wrong on evything. but when you begin to talk about a genocide of the palestinians-- and you can think israel's licy towarthe palestinian is cruel anwrong and misguided but there's no genocide going on you. talk about israeli soldiers acting like nazis, as many mistakes as they make, as many wrong things they do, as many unhical things they might do, they're...
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the united states and israel have expressed their concern. secretary of state hillary clinton denounced any effort to undermine lebanon's sovereignty. >> the iranian president received a hero's welcome as thousands greeted his motorcade. among them, members of the radical shiite muslim hezbollah, a group supported by iran. >> i'm here waiting for ahmadinejad. >> hezbollah in lebanon received funding and weapons from iran, much of which goes toward carrying out terrorist attacks on israel. there are many who believe it is undermining the authority of the lebanese government. some politicians are wary of ahmadinejad's influence and his blood gangs in power. the war has been over four years, but unity seems far off. still, there's been no public opposition to the visit, perhaps for fear of reprisal by the iranian-backed hezbollah. >> rules for offshore oil drilling in the waters off the coast of the eu are being discussed today. >> yes, efforts to halt deepwater drilling off the coast of europe in the wake of the gulf of mexico disaster failed y
the united states and israel have expressed their concern. secretary of state hillary clinton denounced any effort to undermine lebanon's sovereignty. >> the iranian president received a hero's welcome as thousands greeted his motorcade. among them, members of the radical shiite muslim hezbollah, a group supported by iran. >> i'm here waiting for ahmadinejad. >> hezbollah in lebanon received funding and weapons from iran, much of which goes toward carrying out terrorist...